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Has anyone seen a motorcycle-riding apps I can get for my phone ?
Or, is there a bike-holder for my phone ?
Since I appreciate technology, but feel my life is threatened by people who don't pay full attention to traffic, I figured we could use this thread to bash those that choose to be as impaired as drunk-drivers while in traffic. That way, the person who had handlebar-hardware questions could get the info he needs in his thread.
I had just read the thread about a cell-phone holder for the handlebars of a motorcycle. There are SO many reasons (GPS, emergency phone calls, etc.) that some people want a phone on their bikes, it just seemed like it would be easier for people to have an App on their phone to simulate riding a motorcycle so that shifting, turning, etc. wouldn't interrupt their web-surfing.
Remember, I've had a head-injury, and my sense of humour was twisted BEFORE I got hit.
I had just read the thread about a cell-phone holder for the handlebars of a motorcycle. There are SO many reasons (GPS, emergency phone calls, etc.) that some people want a phone on their bikes, it just seemed like it would be easier for people to have an App on their phone to simulate riding a motorcycle so that shifting, turning, etc. wouldn't interrupt their web-surfing.
Remember, I've had a head-injury, and my sense of humour was twisted BEFORE I got hit.
Don't have an app, but I do have an Autocom intercom connected to an iPod with my cell phone blue toothed in as well. All going into my headset in my FF.
Don't have an app, but I do have an Autocom intercom connected to an iPod with my cell phone blue toothed in as well. All going into my headset in my FF.
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